Counted listings of churches and missions in directory. (1) Church of Scientology of Ohio, 215 West 4th Street, 5th Floor, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202-2670; (2) Church of Scientology of Central Ohio, 30 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215

McKinley, Edward H. Marching to Glory: The History of the Salvation Army in the United States of America, 1880-1980. San Francisco: Harper & Row (1980), pg. 49.

"Half the soldiers in Cincinnati's two flourishing American corps spoke or understood German in 1894, for instance, while the two small German corps languished. "

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McKinley, Edward H. Marching to Glory: The History of the Salvation Army in the United States of America, 1880-1980. San Francisco: Harper & Row (1980), pg. 49.

"The few Germans converts secured by the Army preferred to attend English-speaking corps in order to learn the new language. Half the soldiers in Cincinnati's two flourishing American corps spoke or understood German in 1894, for instance, while the two small German corps languished. "

"An example of Eastern Orthodoxy of the future may well be shaping up in CLeveland, Ohio. Here, at latest count, there are 16 Orthodox parishes with 10 new churches under construction... 90,000 members who are under 7 dif. ecclesiastical jurisdictions. "

"The United Church of Christ has joined the American Civil Liberties Union in spearheading a move to allow people around Cleveland's Jacobs Field to protest the use of the Cleveland Indians name and its mascot, Chief Wahoo. Leaders of the 1.4 million-member church, which is based in Cleveland, say the team's name and mascot are offensive to Americans Indians and team efforts to bar protesters around the park violate the First Amendment. Team officials say the 6-year-old complex is private property.

Table: "Gay Neighborhoods Around the Country "; "In many large cities, there are neighborhoods where gay people live, own businesses, or just hang out. Each has its own local designation "; Clintonville, Columbus, OH (lesbian); Victorian Village, Columbus, OH

"Albakourat al-Durzeyat held its first national convention in 1914, and by the late 1930s the organization numbered ten branches. "; pg. 181: "These branches, in order of establishment, were in Cleveland; Detroit; Waterbury, Conn.; Princeton, W. Va.; Kingsport, Tenn.; Charleston, W. Va.; Houston, Tex.; Hopewell, Va.; Washington, D.C.; & Oklahoma City, Ok. To qualify to form a branch a local group needed to have at least 10 members. "

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